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Fujika water pump has sprung a leak

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Hi guys, my Fujika water pump has sprung a leak. Can anyone tell me if it’s possible to buy spare parts?

 

I have attached a video showing where the leak is.

 

Thanks,

 

Phil

I would be interested in replies too,  not to hijack your thread,  but I have the same make that runs but does not start when opening a tap

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Amazing, I must be the only one on the forum that's had this problem with a water pump!

ok i did follow this post but chose to wait for probably different opinions  heres my take 

above the leaking part  under the housing is a diaphram of some sorts  remove this housing lid 

and inspect diaphram for wear  also you may find  some sort ot debris, also 

included in this area there will be a spring to assit the up/down movement of said diaphram

 

the symtoms seem to indicate  a blockage in this area hense the bypass leak

maybe some help  once you remove the top plate post more photo

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On 6/19/2018 at 1:51 PM, Lamkyong said:

ok i did follow this post but chose to wait for probably different opinions  heres my take 

above the leaking part  under the housing is a diaphram of some sorts  remove this housing lid 

and inspect diaphram for wear  also you may find  some sort ot debris, also 

included in this area there will be a spring to assit the up/down movement of said diaphram

 

the symtoms seem to indicate  a blockage in this area hense the bypass leak

maybe some help  once you remove the top plate post more photo

Thanks for the advice.

Go to the Fujica Thailand website.  Ring them up and send your pump to them in BKK.   I did and mine was repaired and returned to me in 3 days for only 1700 baht. Excellent service.

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